HTML message – you can use HTML code in this type of the message. It can include any pictures and formatting the regular HTML can have (bear in mind that it is going to be rendered on the email readers like Microsoft Outlook or Eudora, that are not 100% HTML and JavaScript compatible)

External EML – you can specify a location of a EML file you exported from Microsoft Outlook Express. This is the easiest way to create a complex HTML messages with attachments. To create and export a message from Microsoft Outlook Express, follow this procedure:

Create your message in Microsoft Outlook Express but do not click Send button;

Use File->Save As menu item in Microsoft Outlook Express’s message editor to save the message as EML file. You should select the “Mail (*.eml)” item in Save As Type field of the save dialog box. Save the message to folder where you keep your files

After saving the message, you can close Microsoft Outlook Express’s message editor with this new message.

Choose EML message as a message type in the message window. The message window will condense to hide all the unneeded controls on this window.

Type the subject into the subject field. Subject can contain the macro substitutions

Type in the file path to where you saved your EML file, or click a browse button to the right and find it in the directory that you saved it in previously

Your message is ready

When you select a plain text or an HTML message type, the message window will look like this

In this case, here are the fields that you can change in this window:

Load Body from File – Use this button to load message body to Message field from any plain-text or HTML file. File size can not exceed 65536 bytes (maximum text file size in Microsoft Notepad). If you want to send large messages with Advanced Emailer, use External EML message file, see above.

Message – This is a body of your message. Here you can use Macro definitions to define this field dynamically while sending.

Subject – This is a subject of your message. Here you can use Macro definitions to define this field dynamically while sending. If you use External EML message file option and would like to use Subject field defined in your EML file instead of this Subject field, just leave it blank. You can use Macro definitions in Subject field of your EML files as well.

Attachments – This is a list of attached files. Use the buttons Add, Delete , Change to change the list of attachments. You can use this field only if you have chosen Plain-text message option in Type field. You can not use attachments with HTML message type. If you need to send attachments with your colored message with embedded graphics, use External EML message file option and create any unlimited message in your favorite e-mail program (see above)

Charset – If you have a message written in a language, other than English, you can choose a charset from this list to change your user’s email view code page to see the international characters print correctly

Send for – Select groups of recipients, which must receive this message. This feature allows you to combine several mailing lists to one file if you place your mailing lists to separate recipient groups